ST HELENS will be out for revenge when they take on Leeds Rhinos in round five of the Powergen Challenge Cup at Knowsley Road tomorrow (ko 3pm).

The two sides met in a dramatic semi-final last year which saw the Rhinos snatch victory in extra time.

Leeds stand-off Danny McGuire proved to be the difference on the day and he will again be the man to watch tomorrow after notching a hat-trick of tries in the Rhinos' victory over Castleford Tigers.

St Helens' coach Ian Millward said: "I have watched Leeds on video and it is obvious they are playing with a lot of confidence at the moment.

"They have got a new coach this year in Tony Smith and the players really seem to be responding to him. From what I have seen, he has added a bit of steel to their defence.

"Leeds have been the great under-achievers in Super League over the last five years or so. The personnel have been there but somehow it hasn't really happened for them.

"We are aware of the threat from McGuire and Rob Burrow at half-back. They are two young players with a lot of pace and good footwork so we will have to be on our guard.

"It is not really about what happened in the semi-final last year. We have got home advantage and we are hoping our fans will give us a big lift."

Both sides have unbeaten records so far this season, but Saints' hopes of keeping theirs alive is jeopardised by an everincreasing injury list, which now boasts Liverpool-based prop forward James Graham.

Graham picked up an injury in training this week which should put him out of the game for up to three weeks. Martin Glee-son suffered a broken hand in the latter stages of the Bradford game which will also see him sidelined for several weeks.